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FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development Jan 28th, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • toward needs-based scholarships, academic programs, athletic programs, and the Miami Northwestern High
  • Miami Northwestern Senior High School was established in the fall of 1955 and was the first new high
  • school association as well with the Historic Jones High School.
  • Is this an elementary school, a middle school, or a high school?
  • Is there flexibility, like if you have an elementary school, a middle school, and a high school all in
Bills: S0382 , S0628 , S0654 , S0696 , S0880
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Jan 27th, 2026 at 04:11 pm

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • So that's your very high-level summary. So that's your very high-level summary.
  • high field.
  • The high school equivalency tests—who requires them?
  • Madam Chair, the high school equivalency tests—when you say required, I just...
  • A New Mexico high school graduate may make a differentiation between the two.
Bills: SB37 , SB29
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Jan 27th, 2026 at 09:18 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • are aware, is GLP-1s, prescription drugs, really innovative products hitting the market at a very high
  • Then when the UNM BA MD program reached out at the high school, you know, it just really opened like
  • to provide them that. ...for high school students to come into the Department of Health facilities to
  • And then on your high level, ...from the general fund from FY25.
  • Page 3 gives you a very high-level look at the exact recommendation.
Bills: SB37 , SB29
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Education Jan 23rd, 2026 at 08:35 am

Senate Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • So this is the High-Quality Literacy Instruction Act.
  • It requires high-quality materials...
  • It requires high-quality materials, and PED has a multiple list of approved materials.
  • Are we pulling high-quality teachers from classes? We are a strong...
  • So that list of high-quality materials is already there. There's go ahead and check yes.
Bills: SB29 , SB37
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 3/18/25

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • I was introduced high school experience.
  • </c> a senior at Volunteers of America High a senior at Volunteers of America High School<00:21:06.799
  • </c> have for high school education and high have for high school education and high school<00:31:26.640
  • We share it with our high school.
  • So you we share it with our high school.
Bills: HF630 , HF1435 , HF1607
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Committee Apr 29th, 2025

Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is AB 998, dealing with household. hazardous waste and vape pens whenever you're ready.
  • Vapes confiscated by schools cannot be considered household hazardous waste and cannot be accepted by
  • a household hazardous waste facility.
  • AB 1031, dealing with geothermal hazardous waste. I want to stand in front of Assemblymember.
  • Welcome, Assemblymember Ward, this is AB 864, dealing with hazardous waste and solar panels.
Keywords: 988, house, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/27/2026 - House Natural Resources, Energy & Water

House Natural Resources, Energy & Water Committee of Reference

Transcript Highlights:
  • There are tubes that go through the dam and through the power plants.
  • That's the reason why you guys have dams here. You've got maybe six or five dams.
  • The grass was like this high. It was overseeded.
  • The grass was like this high. It was overseeded.
  • Those are not high economic areas, and they are paying a higher rate.
Summary: The committee began by announcing that House Bill 2094 would be held and not heard that day, then received a lengthy update from Arizona Department of Water Resources Director Tom Buschatzky on Colorado River negotiations and post-2026 operating rules. He described Arizona’s legal position, the basin’s water allocations, current shortages, conservation efforts, and the state’s view that the Upper Basin should share more of the reductions and move more water from reservoirs above Lake Powell to Lake Mead. Members asked about tourism, recreation, tribal water rights, public outreach, and the role of the state’s delegation and the federal government. Buschatzky said Arizona has already made major conservation cuts and that further reductions are likely, whether by agreement or federal action, and emphasized ongoing negotiations and public meetings. The committee then heard House Bill 2758, which would expand McMullen Valley groundwater transfer rules to allow eligible entities, including private water companies, to withdraw and transport groundwater under specified conditions, with ADWR oversight and reporting requirements. Supporters argued the bill would provide a lawful, regulated way to move water for urban growth and housing needs, while opponents from La Paz County and rural advocacy groups said it would accelerate aquifer depletion, harm private wells, and benefit a New York hedge fund at the expense of local residents. After debate over guardrails, stakeholder outreach, and the impact on rural communities, the committee adopted the Griffin amendment and passed HB 2758 as amended on a 6-4 due-pass vote. Finally, the committee took up House Bill 2098, which revises bonding authority and public hearing notification requirements for county water augmentation authorities and allows such authorities to enter into local repayment agreements with WIFA. Pinal County officials and related stakeholders testified in support, saying the changes would help the Pinal County Water Augmentation Authority finance future water and infrastructure projects, including possible augmentation efforts tied to Bartlett Dam, and would clean up statutory language to match the authority’s needs. The transcript ends during testimony on HB 2098, before any committee vote on that bill is shown.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • H.R.149 by Moody, Cathedral High School. H.R.150 by Flores, Austin.
  • Eliminate the English 2 exam as a required end-of-course exam in high school.
  • House Bill 8 ends. the high-stakes and high-stress nature of one test on one day.
  • If you start low and end high, you grew a lot. So that's it.
  • They know what the standards are now, and that in itself removes the high stakes.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Legislative Audit Committee Mar 24th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • And we also have three audits in progress under our state high risk program.
  • of dams and levees throughout the state.
  • 'Two Middle Eastern-looking men taking photographs of Folsom Dam.'
  • attended that high school with her son as well.
  • attended that high school with her son as well.
Summary: The committee met as a subcommittee because quorum was initially lacking, and the state auditor gave an update on his office’s workload, including several JALAC audits in progress, other statutory audits, staffing growth, and capacity to begin additional audits. Members also announced that one audit request on Prop. 28 was being held and that the PUC request would be moved off consent for presentation. After quorum was later established, the committee took up and approved several audit requests, including the DMV license revocation audit on consent, the CPUC utility interconnection timeliness audit, and the Caltrans SR 710 extension project audit. The fusion centers audit was approved on call, while the Orange County Board of Education audit was still being discussed when the transcript ended. Senator Cervantes presented the fusion centers audit request, arguing that California’s fusion centers operate with little public oversight and may collect, share, and retain sensitive information without adequate legal authority, privacy protections, or accountability. Supporters, including former FBI agent Mike German and an ACLU representative, said the centers function as opaque intelligence-sharing hubs and have a history of inaccurate or biased reporting. The state auditor said the audit would examine the State Threat Assessment Center and two local fusion centers, focusing on oversight, legal authority, data quality, disclosure controls, use of private vendors, funding, and performance metrics, while noting possible access and public disclosure limits because of intelligence-related information. The request drew sharp criticism from one member, who called it politicized and unnecessary, but it ultimately advanced on call. Senator Allen’s CPUC audit request focused on the commission’s enforcement of Rule 21 interconnection timelines for customer-sited solar and storage projects. Supporters said utilities routinely miss deadlines, causing delays and added costs for schools, nonprofits, businesses, and homeowners, while CPUC staff said the commission has public reporting, workshops, and an active proceeding to address the issue. The auditor said the review would examine CPUC monitoring, enforcement tools, and data on why utilities struggle to comply, estimating about 3,500 hours of work. The committee approved the request after discussion about whether an audit or legislative oversight would be the best tool. Senator Perez and Assembly Member Fong presented the Caltrans 710 corridor audit request, describing tenant complaints about mold, pests, deferred maintenance, inconsistent pricing, unclear communications, and delays in the affordable sales program created under the Roberti Act. Caltrans said it had completed many sales, was moving additional properties, and remained committed to transparency and compliance. The auditor said the review would examine whether Caltrans is complying with the Roberti Act, how it sets affordable prices, appraisal and appeal practices, communications with buyers, rent accounting, property maintenance, and follow-up on prior audit recommendations. The committee also heard Senator Umberg’s request to audit the Orange County Board of Education over transparency, contracting, litigation spending, charter oversight, and whistleblower issues; supporters argued the board’s actions warranted scrutiny, while board representatives said there was no factual basis for an audit and that complaints, enforcement actions, and legal challenges were minimal or absent.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Legislative Audit Committee Mar 24th, 2026

Joint Legislative Audit

Transcript Highlights:
  • And we also have three audits in progress under our state high risk program.
  • We are also conducting a state high risk audit focusing on the safety and maintenance of dams and levees
  • 'Two Middle Eastern-looking men taking photographs of Folsom Dam.'
  • Another one: 'Suspicious photography of Folsom Dam by Chinese nationals.'
  • high school with her son as well.
Keywords: 987, senate, all
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

WAL Public Hearing - Tue Mar 24, 2026 @ 9:00 AM HST

Water & Land

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you. high-cost uh projects or have the high-cost uh projects or have the potential<00:31:30.440
  • Solid and hazardous waste Health.
  • 22:07.520><c> our</c> hazards extend directly into our hazards extend directly into our nearshore<01:
  • This line pose a persistent hazard.
  • </c> high vacancy rate. high vacancy rate.
Committee: House Water & Land
Summary: The committee heard testimony on SB 2613, SD1, HD1, relating to public school land transfer. The Attorney General’s office and the Department of Education supported the bill’s technical cleanup of Act 307, but strongly opposed a new provision that would convey school parcels containing public and school library facilities to the Hawaii State Public Library System. They argued the added transfer language conflicted with Act 307’s purpose of consolidating school land for more efficient school operations, and said existing law already allows co-located library use through rights of entry, licenses, or other agreements. The library system supported the bill and said it was trying to resolve longstanding operational conflicts on shared school-campus libraries, especially where public access, construction, and campus safety issues arise. Members questioned whether the Board of Education should simply mediate the dispute, whether the bill was the right solution, and whether a formal memorandum of agreement might be a better approach than a land transfer. The library system described years of difficulty coordinating with DOE on projects and said it needed a clearer process to complete work and spend CIP funds. Discussion also touched on a Kauai parcel in the bill, identified as a tennis court, and whether resurfacing could be completed before any transfer. The Attorney General indicated that if the goal is to preserve library uses while keeping title with the state, DLNR or another documented arrangement may be more appropriate than transferring fee title to the library system. The committee then heard SB 2543 SD2 HD1, relating to state construction projects. DAGS supported the measure, and the Hawaii Ironworkers Stabilization Fund and Hawaii Building Construction Trade Council strongly supported it, saying the bill would help spot-check high-cost projects and reduce waste from overruns and delays. One testifier opposed the bill, arguing the proposed construction manager role was too limited and that DAGS needed more training, decentralized authority, and better internal decision-making rather than a new layer of oversight. Supporters said the bill was intended as a pilot program to address repeated cost overruns and improve accountability on state construction projects.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Science, Technology and Energy (02/03/2026)

Science, Technology and Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • There's nothing else on the lot of a dam that's producing energy.
  • or the building that's next to the dam or any of that stuff?
  • Not the rest of the dam or the building that's next to the dam or any of that stuff?
  • Um the over of a high variant situation.
  • I like the high jump bar analogy.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 16th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Dickerson to commend and recognize Livingston Parish Fire Protection District 4 for establishing the first high
  • Representative Dickerson to commend Recognize Livingston Parish Fire Protection 4 for establishing the verse high
  • House resolution by Representative Dickerson to commend Live Oak High School wrestler Lakin Griffin on
  • House resolution by Representative Dickerson to commend the Live Oak High School cheerleading team on
  • House resolution by Representative Berault to commend Pope John Paul II Catholic High School Lady Jaguar
Summary: The House convened with 97 members present, heard an invocation by Pastor Morris St. Angelo, and recited the Pledge of Allegiance. The chamber then received Senate messages noting concurrence in HCR 8, HCR 9, and HCR 12, and the adoption of SCR 10, which expressed condolences on the death of Dr. Norman Christopher Francis. The House also received an enrollment report confirming several resolutions as properly enrolled. A series of personal privilege recognitions highlighted local and civic observances, including Amite Oyster Festival Day, Opportunity in Action Day at the Capitol, and a visit from international policy fellows. The House introduced numerous resolutions and bills, including measures to designate special days and highways, express condolences, commend individuals and organizations, create or modify local districts, address bail, parole, rural health clinic Medicaid reimbursement, and establish a Department of Public Service. Several committee reports were also received, including transportation and ways and means reports on multiple bills. The House adopted, without objection, several resolutions already lying over, including HR 14, HR 16, HR 18, SCR 4, SCR 7, and SCR 8, while other resolutions and bills were referred or left to lie over. Members also moved to discharge and withdraw certain bills from committee files without objection. The chamber was reminded of upcoming committee meetings, an interim emergency board ballot deadline, and adjourned until 1:00 p.m. the following day.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 16th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • , to commend and recognize Livingston Parish Fire Protection District 4 for establishing the first high
  • House Resolution by Representative Dickerson to commend Live Oak High School wrestler Lakin Griffin on
  • House Resolution by Representative Dickerson to commend the Live Oak High School cheerleading team on
  • House Resolution by Representative Berault to commend Pope John Paul II Catholic High School Lady Jaguar
  • House Bill by Representative Bamberg, Title 17, Student High School Graduation Plan, and certain responsibilities
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Roadside vending of unregulated pet sales has raised concerns about public safety, traffic hazards, and
  • These sales often occur in high-traffic, unincorporated areas where counties currently lack legal authority
  • Chairman and members, hotels and motels are frequently utilized by traffickers due to the high turnover
  • Of course, the Lake Houston Dam that was built in the fifties.
  • Was designed, as all of them were, to keep water in, not let water out at high capacity.
VT

Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Session - 2026-05-06 - 4:35PM

Vermont House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • inflation and we have very have high inflation and we have very high<00:30:36.960><c> interest</c><00
  • Taxes were too high then.
  • </c> don't fail because demand is too high. don't fail because demand is too high.
  • The Senate relating to dam safety.
  • Previously, it said for state or federal dams in Vermont that are high hazard potential dams, and again
Keywords: 926, house, all
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Formal House Session 66 Jul 8th, 2026

Massachusetts House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • providing for the ownership and maintenance of the town line brook and Linden Pond brook culverts and dams
  • It creates a new CPA licensing pathway to allow easier entry into this field without sacrificing high
  • It creates a new CPA licensing pathway to allow easier entry into this field without sacrificing high
  • It waves into this field without sacrificing high standards.
  • across the Commonwealth, on former state-owned buildings, providing grants to support asbestos or hazardous
Summary: The House adopted a resolution congratulating Fire Chief Timothy Clancy on his retirement from the Whitman Fire Department after suspending the rules. It also concurred with a Senate petition authorizing MassDOT to take easements over certain land in Woburn and Burlington, and then gave final passage to several local bills, including measures on culverts and dams, alcohol licenses in Milford, Salem, and Bridgewater, and firefighter civil service eligibility in Arlington. The chamber then took up several bills on second reading and third reading, including a Norton land parcel bill, a Watertown property tax classification bill for fiscal year 2027 and subsequent years, and a transportation bond bill. In each case, the House suspended Rule 7A, adopted the Ways and Means amendments, and ordered the bills to a third reading or passed them to be engrossed. The transportation bond bill was substituted for a broader bonds bill and advanced as amended. The main debate centered on House 5562, the economic development bond bill. Representative Viola described it as a $425.1 million package supporting applied AI and quantum, defense, robotics, ag tech, downtown revitalization, housing, higher education bridge funding, and business climate changes such as lower LLC fees, a CPA licensing pathway, nurse licensing changes, film tax credit adjustments, internship incentives, and food truck inspection reforms. Representative Haggerty and Representative Kazner spoke in support, emphasizing housing production, site plan review, land use board training, commercial conversion, faith-based housing, and local control. The House adopted Consolidated Amendment A by roll call 142-5, with a second consolidated amendment then made available; the bill remained under consideration at the end of the transcript.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Formal House Session 66 Jul 8th, 2026

Massachusetts House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • providing for the ownership and maintenance of the town line brook and Linden Pond brook culverts and dams
  • It creates a new CPA licensing pathway to allow easier entry into this field without sacrificing high
  • It creates a new CPA licensing pathway to allow easier entry into this field without sacrificing high
  • It waves into this field without sacrificing high standards.
  • the Commonwealth—on former state-owned buildings, providing grants to support asbestos, lead, or hazardous
Keywords: 1212, all